Heard of Deere...lol

greg oliver

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Was anybody able to see the 5 pics? Starting to really dislike my dinosaur of a pc...I'll try sending 1 at a time...maybe.
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All there! The last picture seems to have been taken at a different point of view. You seem (from the tracks) to be able to walk right up to it. I witnessed that in a petting Zoo once. A 300 Holland & Holland would take it! (with a well placed shot!) Jim
 
Yes, they're a JD2510, 3020, 630, 2 A's & a White American 60 next to hay wagon. Next to the silo is a JD sp chopper & a JD 4030. A 4230 on the spredder.
 
correction 7 tractors in 2nd pic in front of old farm house is 37 A.I parked it there last fall.Its hidden behind tree All run except for A with wide front Greg
 
Hey JD SELLER only White is mine the rest are my neighbors.I grew up on deeres my grandfather had A 1010 first tractor I drove in 1970 I was 7.Also had B ,G,50,Read your post on new equipment its crazy bosses new tracsteer has keyless ignition.Thanks Greg
 
I had a dated Dell (5 years old!) Took ages to load anything.....My service provider kept on telling me I was too far from the exchange to have a good connection(3miles!)....So my wife went out one day and bought an Apple Mac same as they used at her work.....No bother loading anything. Your pics all came up as soon as I hit the button........Never mind the green stuff, there was too much white for my liking!...............Sam
 
Dairy?

You have my respect. I think you are effing crazy! I respect it though!




That is quite a shot! I am amazed that you can let them sit outside, and you use them enough that you can still depend on them. This is... wait for it... I don't say it often...


This is Stellar!


I don't throw that around, but, you Greg, you deserve it. I hop you are doing well and if I am in the area, i'd love to stop in and say hi.
 
Ahh living the American dream. Nice bunch of farm stuff there but you need to build a machine shed or you will have a lot of rust. Thanks for the pics and think spring.
 
Seems a real shame to let that much stuff set outside, I even keep my iron pile shedded. But storage isn't cheap. Believe that I spent nearly as much erecting new sheds as I've got invested in equipment and that doesn't include concrete floors. So one might choose to buy a cattle herd and to make more money rather than just increase their depreciation expenses.
 

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